the directions to the new school were quite and I had no trouble in understanding them
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The directions to the new school were quite simple and I had no trouble understanding them.
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- The directions to the new school were quite simple and I had no trouble understanding them.
- In the above sentence, the word quiet has been used which is usually mistaken with the similar word quiet.
- Both these words have the same pronunciation but they differ in spelling and meaning.
- The word "quiet" means silence or a little noise or no noise at all.
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indignant
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if your drinking water is not indignant it could cause serious health problems
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